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Coke and Pepsi will be removing a controversial chemical—methylimidazole (4-MEI)—from their drink recipes. The chemical is on California’s list of carcinogens.
The new recipe has less 4-MEI and has been introduced in California, said the BBC. The recipe will be rolled out throughout the United States, although Coca-Cola says that no health risks justify the recipe change.
Spokeswoman Diana Garza-Ciarlante told the Associated Press (AP) that the company wanted to ensure their products “would not be subject to the requirement of a scientifically unfounded warning,” wrote the BBC. 4-MEI has been linked to cancer in mice and rats, according to one study’s findings; however, according to industry group, the American Beverage Association, no evidence exists the chemical poses human risks, wrote the BBC............

Coke and Pepsi will be removing a controversial chemical—methylimidazole (4-MEI)—from their drink recipes. The chemical is on California’s list of carcinogens.
The new recipe has less 4-MEI and has been introduced in California, said the BBC. The recipe will be rolled out throughout the United States, although Coca-Cola says that no health risks justify the recipe change.
Spokeswoman Diana Garza-Ciarlante told the Associated Press (AP) that the company wanted to ensure their products “would not be subject to the requirement of a scientifically unfounded warning,” wrote the BBC. 4-MEI has been linked to cancer in mice and rats, according to one study’s findings; however, according to industry group, the American Beverage Association, no evidence exists the chemical poses human risks, wrote the BBC............

Coke and Pepsi will be removing a controversial chemical—methylimidazole (4-MEI)—from their drink recipes. The chemical is on California’s list of carcinogens.
The new recipe has less 4-MEI and has been introduced in California, said the BBC. The recipe will be rolled out throughout the United States, although Coca-Cola says that no health risks justify the recipe change.
Spokeswoman Diana Garza-Ciarlante told the Associated Press (AP) that the company wanted to ensure their products “would not be subject to the requirement of a scientifically unfounded warning,” wrote the BBC. 4-MEI has been linked to cancer in mice and rats, according to one study’s findings; however, according to industry group, the American Beverage Association, no evidence exists the chemical poses human risks, wrote the BBC............